"Today, four bodies, including two Egyptian children, were found 20 kilometers to the east," he told the AP.He added that many of the migrants are believed to have been "stored in the bottom of the boat, in the fridge. ""Those are the ones who drowned first, most probably stuck, and their bodies might not be retrieved anytime soon," he said, adding, "those we found are the ones liberated from the boat. I believe many are stuck and now laying in the bottom of the sea." "UNHCR is deeply saddened by the loss of life after yet another boat capsized in the Mediterranean," the U.N. refugee agency said in a statement. Of the 150 people rescued, UNHCR said that the majority are Egyptians, while the others are Sudanese and other nationalities, including Somalians and Eritreans.
Source: Economic Times September 23, 2016 11:37 UTC